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Theoretically you can use IMFOutputPolicy and IMFOutputTrustAuthority to facilitate turning on HDCP. These interfaces are supported from Windows Store apps. Unfortunately at this time we do not provide any guidance on how to use them from the context of
a Windows Store app. You should be able to infer their usage from the desktop documentation.

NOTE: If I ask for code, please provide something that I can drop directly into a project and run (including XAML), or an actual application project. I'm trying to help a lot of people, so I don't have time to figure out weird snippets with undefined
objects and unknown namespaces.

NOTE: If I ask for code, please provide something that I can drop directly into a project and run (including XAML), or an actual application project. I'm trying to help a lot of people, so I don't have time to figure out weird snippets with
undefined objects and unknown namespaces.

So any DRM scheme other than PlayReady won't be supported properly on WinRT?

Theoretically you can use IMFOutputPolicy and IMFOutputTrustAuthority to facilitate turning on HDCP. These interfaces are supported from Windows Store apps. Unfortunately at this time we do not provide any guidance on how to use them from the context of
a Windows Store app. You should be able to infer their usage from the desktop documentation.

Theoretically you can use IMFOutputPolicy and IMFOutputTrustAuthority to facilitate turning on HDCP. These interfaces are supported from Windows Store apps. Unfortunately at this time we do not provide any guidance on how to use them from the context of
a Windows Store app. You should be able to infer their usage from the desktop documentation.